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  1. Thank you dx - appreciated. Will update thread with any updates or responses from them.
  2. dx100uk - thank you I will do that. As I don’t recognise the debt can I state that on the SB letter?
  3. Dx100uk - thank you that’s good to know. I’ve identified myself and the details they give are relating to a debt with Mbna - purchased by Capquest who have now passed it on to Resolvecall. There are 2 letters I can view, one dated today from Capquest advising it’s been passed over and giving their reference number. The second letter also dated today from Resolvecall giving their clients (Capquest) ref number plus one of their own. Where do I go next from here please?
  4. Dx100uk - the text msg says my name then ‘your account has been passed to us for a home visit - to prevent please visit’ and then their website link. If I click on the website link it just opens a box saying ‘we have some important information for you please confirm your identity’ then my name and a click yes or no. Yes I moved address 14 years ago and haven’t heard anything since.
  5. Thanks for the replies and advice. I want to make sure though they don’t visit or harrass my friends at home. How do I find out what they are talking about? I can’t see how I can without contacting them and asking them to put it in writing to my solicitor. Would sending a statute barred letter be a sensible option or request for info at this stage?
  6. Sorry Bankfodder, I sent it from my laptop and didn’t realise that. Thanks for making me aware.
  7. Hi everyone, I've received a random text message from a company called Resolvecall asking if I am the person they named in the text and 'to stop a doorstep visit I must respond yes or no to the text'. No other information has been given but I've googled them and understand they are a debt collection agency. I do not owe anything, have a good credit rating and the only debt I can think of goes back to 2007/2008 when I had a truly awful life event and nervous breakdown. As far as I understood that debt was statute barred as over 6 years old and I have heard nothing for years about it. This is now causing me a lot of worry and I do not know what to do next. Is it best if I respond 'yes' and ask for more information? Should I contact a solicitor? I am not a homeowner and stay with friends so do not want any doorstep visits to trouble them at their home as threatened on the text. I've also just had a major bereavement so this couldn't have come at a worse time to have to deal with. Any advice would be very welcome as this has made me feel so ill and stressed. Thank you
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